Production ready at .13 microns

IBM, Infineon, and UMC formally announced that they are producing chips with their new .13 micron process. The three companies make up the WorldLogic alliance, an attempt to develop a common process for .13 and .10 micron chip fabrication. Shipments of chips based on the new .13 micron technology are expected to start in early 2001, and development is happening now. I'm guessing that Transmeta may be in there somewhere, unless they decided to go with TSMC all the way for their manufacturing. As for Intel and AMD, they may both be lagging on the move to .13 by a year.